wineleven_user
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A friend asked me to add storage to her computer, so I installed a 1TB Sata SSD to augment the 256GB motherboard SSD.
She assured me she wasn't using OneDrive... but eventually the computer told me she was. I'm still running Windows 10, and I guess Windows 11 turns on OneDrive by default?
She also said McAfee was annoying her, she had WebRoot installed. So I ran the McAffe uninstaller, but didn't reboot at that point, as I was doing the next item concurrently.
I tried to relocate her profile folders to the new drive using the Location tab. Most of them moved quickly and easily. 3 of them complained that they couldn't be moved, which I searched on the error, and it said because OneDrive was backing them up, and explained how to turn that off, which I did. Then I relocated (less quickly, because they were bigger), Documents, and Pictures folders. Only Desktop remained. I began that relocation, and it said there would be over 10,000 files to be moved! So I walked away. Hours later, it was 68% done, and would take another day to complete. More hours later, it was 68% done, and would take another day to complete. I noticed a pause feature, and clicked it. Hours later, it was still "Pausing..."
Foolishly, I restarted the computer, and now, 3 nights and 2 days later, it is still restarting.
I'm guessing that the Location feature uses the "reboot safe move" feature of Windows, that I read about years ago, and have forgotten the exact name of, but I recall that it makes a registry entry to do stuff on reboot. Can that be confirmed?
I'm guessing that for whatever reason the original Location operation stuck for hours, is now the reason that the "restarting" operation is stuck for days. What should I do next?
She assured me she wasn't using OneDrive... but eventually the computer told me she was. I'm still running Windows 10, and I guess Windows 11 turns on OneDrive by default?
She also said McAfee was annoying her, she had WebRoot installed. So I ran the McAffe uninstaller, but didn't reboot at that point, as I was doing the next item concurrently.
I tried to relocate her profile folders to the new drive using the Location tab. Most of them moved quickly and easily. 3 of them complained that they couldn't be moved, which I searched on the error, and it said because OneDrive was backing them up, and explained how to turn that off, which I did. Then I relocated (less quickly, because they were bigger), Documents, and Pictures folders. Only Desktop remained. I began that relocation, and it said there would be over 10,000 files to be moved! So I walked away. Hours later, it was 68% done, and would take another day to complete. More hours later, it was 68% done, and would take another day to complete. I noticed a pause feature, and clicked it. Hours later, it was still "Pausing..."
Foolishly, I restarted the computer, and now, 3 nights and 2 days later, it is still restarting.
I'm guessing that the Location feature uses the "reboot safe move" feature of Windows, that I read about years ago, and have forgotten the exact name of, but I recall that it makes a registry entry to do stuff on reboot. Can that be confirmed?
I'm guessing that for whatever reason the original Location operation stuck for hours, is now the reason that the "restarting" operation is stuck for days. What should I do next?
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